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Mon, Jun 25, 2012 Mexican rice and beans and pulled pork sandwiches with mashed potatoes and gravy."
On a recent Wednesday, J.D. Malone, 9, had already dived into dessert - a strawberry-frosted vanilla cupcake - while her brother D.J. Malone was still pulling slivers of meat off the baked chicken leg on his plate.
Their friend, Emily Lingle, 12, had a plate that included baked beans and macaroni and cheese.
The children all live near the church, and they've come at least four times, Lingle said. "The people here are very nice. They don't have to do this. I think they do it because they just like to have the people come and to give them food."
That's more or less what Elbert Haywood, known as "Bishop Haywood" to his flock, thinks, too.
When the congregation moved in 2010 after 50 years in a building on Winter Street to more spacious quarters at 2940 S. Anthony Blvd., members wanted to be of service to their new neighborhood.
Offering food seemed "a niche" where the church, which is part of the black Apostolic Pentecostal tradition, could make a difference, Haywood says.
The congregation's new kitchen and gym made the program feasible. At the former church, "The kitchen was so small we couldn't even fit a refrigerator in," Haywood says.
Church volunteers have secured necessary health department permits to operate.
"There are some real needs here, and . this one seems to be one of the most critical," adds Haywood.
The church, formerly the site of Light of the Cross Lutheran Church and Grace Lutheran Church, is open to expanding the dinners to more than one night a week, he says, but "finances prevent it."
"It would be great if we could find more ministry partners," he says. "We just felt like, we felt led by the Lord. This is where our calling is," Haywood says.
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Information from: The Journal Gazette, http://www.journalgazette.net
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Sun, Mar 25, 2012 Columbia, surely not as much as there was when Horn replaced Dave Odom.
Hyman might balk at Martin because of his association with Curtis Malone, coach of an AAU team in Washington, D.C., but sometimes the appearance of a little risk is nothing more than that – it looks like something could be wrong, but it only looks that way.
That might be the case with Martin and Hyman is surely researching all of the stories, like the one from the Topeka Capital-Journal last week when Kansas State’s athletic director suspended Jamar Samuels minutes before the Wildcats’ game against Syracuse:
(Page 3 of 3)
“Malone, reached Saturday by phone, acknowledged sending money to Samuels before the NCAA Tournament,” the Capital-Journal story reported, “but maintained the financial assistance didn’t constitute an impermissible benefit because of his pre-existing relationship with Samuels and his mother.
“Are you talking about me helping a kid who has been at my program, been in Kansas for four years, whenever he’s needed help, his mom has needed me to help?” Malone said. “We are very, very close, like our families and everything. Is that a benefit?”
At Kansas State, pressed against a tournament game, they decided to play it safe, Syracuse won and after the game Martin was emotional, taking a very long pause when asked about Samuels before saying only, “He’s our toughest kid.”
He was also a fifth year senior who came to the arena not realizing he had already played his last game.
Look carefully, Eric Hyman, this is a coach who can transform the basketball program at Carolina, in a good way.
Players love him, opponents detest him and, by the way, in his four years at Kansas State his program has the highest graduation rate in the Big-12 according to the Omaha World-Herald.
Some risk? Sure, there’s some risk but for a diligent athletics director, the risk doesn’t appear to be a serious concern.
And by the way, isn’t there always a risk in trying to make something out of nothing? Isn’t not taking risks how you ended up looking for a new coach in the first place?
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Fri, Feb 17, 2012 Ballet.
Her parallel acting career started when she was 6 with a small role in the Off Broadway play “Monday’s Heroes.” She later appeared on soap operas, including “Guiding Light” and “Young Dr. Malone,” and earned more than two dozen acting credits, among them roles as President Franklin Delano Roosevelt’s daughter, Anna, in the 1960 film “Sunrise at Campobello,” and as an abandoned adolescent who lives by her wits in the 1958 “Kraft Television Theater” production of Tennessee Williams’s one-act play “This Property Is Condemned.”
“In the part’s eerie alternation between worldliness and childhood she fashioned a mixture that was both credible and lyrical,” Jack Gould wrote of that performance in The New York Times.
But Ms. Bethune’s best-known role was that of Gail Lucas, a no-nonsense nursing student on “The Nurses” (later called “The Doctors and the Nurses”), an hourlong drama broadcast from 1962 to 1965. While arduously working toward becoming a registered nurse, Ms. Bethune’s character absorbs all she can from, and sometimes struggles with, her mentor, Liz Thorpe (Shirl Conway). The program received several Emmy nominations.
Ms. Bethune bounced between acting and dance well into her 20s. “She calls it a ‘schizo career,’ ” The New York Post wrote in 1964, adding that she insisted, “I have to do both.”
By the mid-1970s, however, dancing had taken its physical toll, and by 1980 she had moved to Los Angeles. (New York Times)

Tue, Dec 13, 2011 She is preceded in death by her grandparents.Kari is survived by her loving husband of 15 years, Charley; her daughter, Mackenzie; her son, Skylar; mother, Ginger Knutson; two sisters, Barbara (Garry Malone) Knutson and DeeDee (Bryan) Jacobson; father, Gerald Knutson; aunts, uncles, nephews, extended family and friends.Funeral services for Kari will be held Thursday, Dec. 15, at 3 p.m. in the Episcopal Church of the Nativity, 15601 Maple Island Rd., in Burnsville. Visitation will be held Wednesday, Dec. 14, from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. at the Henry W. Anderson Mortuary, 147th and... (Post Bulletin)

Wed, Nov 30, 2011 Easter Lily Odum pleads self-defense in the slaying of her white jailer. Reviews were not kind.
For more on Wicker’s writing, see “Literary North Carolina” by the late Richard Walser and E.T. Malone.

Sun, Nov 20, 2011 Arthur J. Maloney, a World War II Army veteran and retired attorney, died Wednesday in Oxford Village at Canterbury Woods, Amherst. He was 91.
Mr. Maloney was born in Rochester and moved to Buffalo with his family shortly after his birth. He graduated from Bennett High School and attended Canisius College for two years before joining the Army, serving as a second lieutenant in the 106th Field Artillery, 27t... (The Buffalo News)

Sun, Nov 6, 2011 Angeles, Calif., Evelyn Delcambre of Stockton, Calif., Sheron (Glen) Morrow of Allen, Dorothy J. Connor of Plano, Betty (Freddie) Cheatham of Hughes Springs, Vanessa Campbell of Longview, and Nita Malone of Carrollton; five nephews, Joe A. (Nora) Connor of Richmond, Calif., Samuel H. Connor of Mims, Alfred (Annie) Connor, Jr. of Jefferson, Arthur B. (Linda) Connor of Longview, and Ronald Connor of Longview; a number of great-great-great nieces and nephews, and many other relatives and friends.She was preceded in death by her parents; three sisters; two brothers; and her husband.Condolences may be left at www.reeder-davis.com
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Tue, Nov 1, 2011 Nokelainen and minor-league defenseman Garrett Stafford to the Montreal Canadiens on Sunday for center Brock Trotter and a seventh-round pick in next year's draft.
Coyotes general manager Don Maloney announced the deal hours before his struggling team was to play the Ducks in Anaheim. Phoenix is off to a 2-3-1 start.
The 25-year-old Nokelainen played five games for the Coyotes this season and had one assist. He was signed as an unrestricted free agent in May.
Stafford had one goal and three assists in six games for Phoenix's AHL affiliate in Portland this season.
Trotter had two goals and five assists in five games this season for the AHL's Hamilton Bulldogs after playing last year for Riga in the Kontinental Hockey League.
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Tue, Nov 1, 2011 Nokelainen and minor-league defenseman Garrett Stafford to the Montreal Canadiens on Sunday for center Brock Trotter and a seventh-round pick in next year's draft.
Coyotes general manager Don Maloney announced the deal hours before his struggling team was to play the Ducks in Anaheim. Phoenix is off to a 2-3-1 start.
The 25-year-old Nokelainen played five games for the Coyotes this season and had one assist. He was signed as an unrestricted free agent in May.
Stafford had one goal and three assists in six games for Phoenix's AHL affiliate in Portland this season.
Trotter had two goals and five assists in five games this season for the AHL's Hamilton Bulldogs after playing last year for Riga in the Kontinental Hockey League.
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